Usually Scavengers, Odorants or Treatment Fluids
What it’s used for
In oil and gas operations, atomizer tools are commonly used for:
Chemical injection:
Turning corrosion inhibitors, hydrogen sulfide scavengers or methanol into a fine mist so they spread more evenly inside pipes or wellbores.
Enhanced mixing:
Atomized fluids mix better with gas or other process media, improving reactions and treatment effectiveness.
Lubrication or coating:
Applying thin, even layers of oil or chemicals onto equipment.
Can hold a Corrosion Coupon
The coupon adapter is also 19.00
The available insertion lengths are:
6, 10, 18, 24, and 36 inches
The working pressure is up to 5,000 psi
The process connection is 1/2 inch npt
18 inch price of $860.00
Quantity discounts are available
Prices vary by length
Custom lengths can also be made per request

How it works
An atomizer tool typically:
Forces liquid through a small nozzle or orifice
Uses pressure and/or gas flow to break it into tiny droplets
Releases it as a fine spray or mist